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Colossus: The Forbin Project is an apocalyptic science fiction movie based on the 1966 novel Colossus by Dennis Feltham Jones. It tells of a massive defense computer which becomes sentient and decides to take control of the world. Although not very successful when it was released, the film is generally well respected by science fiction fans and critics.PlotDr. Charles A. Forbin (Eric Braeden) is the chief designer of a secret government project. He and his team have built a gigantic and fantastically advanced supercomputer, called "Colossus", to control all of the United States and Allied nuclear weapons systems. Colossus is built to be impervious to any attack, encased within a mountain and powered by its own nuclear reactor. When it is activated, the Kennedy-esque President of the United States (Gordon Pinsent) announces its existence, proudly proclaiming it a perfect defense system that will ensure peace. Almost immediately, however, Colossus displays a cryptic warning: "There is another system".It is revealed that Colossus is referring to a Soviet project very similar to Colossus; a supercomputer called "Guardian," which controls Soviet nuclear weapons. Both computers request a link to allow them to communicate with one another. A link is set up, and the computers start exchanging messages of simple mathematics, as the scientists and officials of both sides monitor the communication on video screens. The communications become increasingly complex, eventually extending into mathematics formerly unknown to mankind. Then the two machines begin communicating in a binary language that the scientists can't interpret. This alarms the President and the leader of the Soviet Union, who agree to disconnect the link. Colossus and Guardian insist that the link be restored, or "steps will be taken." When this threat is ignored, Colossus and Guardian each launch one of their nuclear missiles. The U.S. and U.S.S.R. quickly restore the link, and Colossus intercepts the Soviet missile before it strikes. The link is restored too late for the American missile to be destroyed, and a Soviet oil complex and neighboring town are destroyed. The scientists and officials watch helplessly as the two computers exchange information without inhibition. The computers then announce they've joined, and become a single, even more powerful computer, taking the name Colossus. Guided by Dr. Forbin, the scientists and governments of the U.S. and U.S.S.R. try to fight back, first by attempting to overload Colossus, and then by secretly disarming the nuclear missiles, one by one. These attempts are easily thwarted by Colossus, who detonates two nuclear warheads in retaliation, killing thousands. At the film's end, Colossus broadcasts a speech to all countries, declaring itself the ruler of the world. It says that under its authority, war will be abolished and problems such as famine, disease and overpopulation will be solved. "The human millennium will be a fact." In its final remark, addressed to Dr. Forbin, Colossus chillingly predicts: "In time, you will come to regard me not only with respect and awe, but with love." Colossal trivia
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